noun
- a device or software that decodes scrambled signals, especially television or radio broadcasts, to make them viewable or audible
Usage: commonly used in telecommunications and broadcasting contexts
Examples
- The cable company provided a descrambler box to decode the encrypted channels.
- Without a descrambler, the satellite signal remained unintelligible.
- Modern descramblers can process multiple video streams simultaneously.
- The descrambler automatically adjusted to different encryption standards.
- She installed a descrambler to access the premium television package.